Pigpen17
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Anyone else have light or protein skimmer suggestions?
I didn't see if you had a sump or if you were looking for HOB skimmer.
Anyone else have light or protein skimmer suggestions?
I traded some stuff on craigslist that I didn't want for the tank. The bad part was that it was a lobster tank, but I can't complain because it was basically free. I took out the chiller, and after I clean out the tubing and the tank it should be water ready. Since it is a lobster tank it came with a sump, but it is closed off and the only openings are for the intake and outtake. I was planning on putting the skimmer in the overflow, and if that doesn't work I'll get a hob skimmer.I didn't see if you had a sump or if you were looking for HOB skimmer.
I traded some stuff on craigslist that I didn't want for the tank. The bad part was that it was a lobster tank, but I can't complain because it was basically free. I took out the chiller, and after I clean out the tubing and the tank it should be water ready. Since it is a lobster tank it came with a sump, but it is closed off and the only openings are for the intake and outtake. I was planning on putting the skimmer in the overflow, and if that doesn't work I'll get a hob skimmer.
Yes. Spot on.Are you thinking of having the intake and output in tank and just have the skimmer body in the overflow?
Since then I've decided on a Harlequin Serpent Star rather than the Brittle Star.That all looks fine. Easy care/lower light corals. That star is also good. They eat junk. But hide most of the day. Most other types of stars either eat coral or die easily from starvation.
Any other beginner corals I should look into?True
Somehow I forgot about those. The lady at my lfs even recommended I get some. Memory shouldn't be going bad while I'm so young.Green star polyps